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Regulators Approve FPL Rate Settlement, But Opponents Expect To Keep Fighting Plan

The Florida Public Service Commission signed off on an agreement, which FPL negotiated with several business groups and large energy users. The deal includes base-rate hikes of $945 million in 2026 and $705 million in 2027, with additional charges in 2028 and 2029 tied to solar and battery-storage projects.

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Lawmakers Could Give More Power, Less Accountability To Florida’s Utility Regulators

Newly introduced legislation proposes tweaking the structure of Florida’s Public Service Commission. The bill would allow the PSC to operate year-over-year without seeking re-approval each fiscal year and removes a check on PSC rulemaking.

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FPL’s Holiday Surprise: $810 Million Bill Increase For Families To Pay For Fossil Gas

If FPL\’s request is approved at a December 7 Agenda Conference by the Florida Public Service Commission, starting on January 1, 2022, the fuel portion of a customer bill will spike by 23.56% and the increase will last through the year. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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